Best attractions and places to see around Rauret, a commune in the Haute-Loire department of France, include a mix of natural features and historical sites. The region is characterized by its proximity to significant lakes and the gorges of the Loire and Allier rivers. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and cultural landmarks within the vicinity. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local heritage.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The faithful trust in the help of the Mother of God – who in France is always venerated under the title “Notre-Dame” (which corresponds to the German name “Our Lady”) – was expressed by the French nun, mystic and Doctor of the Church, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (religious name Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, 1873 to 1897) as follows: “In trials or difficulties I turn to Mother Mary, whose gaze alone is enough to dispel all fear.”
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South gate of the fortified town of Pradelles, an unmissable vestige during your visit
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This charming rural town located in the heart of Margeride offers an ideal setting for cycling. Its cafes and restaurants allow you to stop there in the middle or end of your outing.
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Located on the “chemin de Saint-Gilles”, Pradelles had a “Road Hospital”. This hospital is located below the city, because, if charity ordered passing pilgrims to be accommodated, prudence with regard to brigands and epidemics advised to do so "outside the walls". The statue of Notre-Dame, of which Robert-Louis Stevenson wrote, in 1878, "that it worked many miracles although it was made of wood", was discovered in 1512 near this hospital in a wooden chest buried at a unknown period. She was placed in the chapel adjoining the hospital. The current Notre-Dame chapel was built by the Dominicans, the first stone was laid on May 8, 1613. The bell tower was raised in 1655. The chapel was restored and redecorated from 1867 to 1876, the bell tower was remodeled in 1879, to accommodate the Bourdon (large bell with a deep sound). The stone dome topped with the statue of the Virgin was completed in 1889.
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The Besset portal is the southern gate of the city of Pradelles, the rue Basse which descends from it joins the Entressac to reform the "Chemin de Saint-Gilles" which takes on the name of "Chemin de Régordane" a little further south. We can clearly see the structure of the gate, with a first arch, behind which the heavy iron portcullis slid (in the slides dug into the stone), and a second arch against which the heavy wooden gate pivoting on iron hinges was closed. (part of which is still sealed in the wall) and locked by wooden bars anchored in notches cut in the stone.
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The current church of Pradelles was built to replace an old church, in Romanesque style, which had become too small for a population which reached 2000 souls at the end of the 19th century. The plans were drawn by Mr. Tracol, architect, and adopted on August 16, 1897; the demolition of the old church began in March 1900, and the first stone of the new building was laid on June 26, 1900. The new church was inaugurated on November 12, 1902. In the washerwomen's lane, south of the church, two old Gothic style doors are classified as historic monuments. From the square located behind the church, in front of the Presbytery, the view extends from the ridges of Margeride, to the west, to the summits of Mont Lozère. The old brothers' school, to the west of the square, now houses the "Living Draft Horse Museum".
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Lac du Bouchet is a magnificent body of water suitable for swimming and walking. Indeed a landscaped path goes around it. On its southern part there is a beach and a relaxation area. You will also find at the level of its northern part a very good restaurant which serves local dishes.
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The region around Rauret is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lake Bouchet, a beautiful circular crater lake perfect for swimming and walking, with a landscaped path around its perimeter. Another significant natural feature is Lac de Naussac, offering various water-based activities. The area is also close to the picturesque Gorges of the Loire and Allier rivers, providing stunning landscapes and hiking opportunities.
Yes, the area boasts several historical sites. You can explore Besset Gate, the southern entrance of the fortified town of Pradelles, which showcases the structure of a medieval city gate. Another notable site is the Chapel of Our Lady at Saint James Hospital, built by Dominican friars and housing a miraculous Madonna statue, making it a pilgrimage destination. The Saint-Pierre Church in Pradelles is also a significant historical landmark.
The region around Rauret is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Rauret, Cycling around Rauret, and Road Cycling Routes around Rauret guides. Many trails offer diverse terrain, from easy loops around lakes to more challenging routes through the gorges.
Absolutely! Lake Bouchet is a great family-friendly option, offering swimming, walking paths, and a relaxation area. The nearby town of Langogne is also a good base for outdoor activities suitable for families. Additionally, the region research mentions recreational parks like Rondin Parc and Parc du Chat Botté, which are typically family-oriented.
For a unique active experience, consider the Velorail de Pradelles, where you can pedal along old railway tracks. This offers a fun and distinctive way to see the local landscape.
Langogne is a charming rural town in the heart of Margeride, offering an ideal setting for cycling and hiking. It also features cultural gems like the Chastanier sacred art museum and the Filature des Calquières museum. You'll find cafes and restaurants perfect for a break during your outdoor adventures.
Beyond historical sites like the Chapel of Our Lady at Saint James Hospital and Saint-Pierre Church, you can visit La Filature des Calquieres, a themed exhibition hall that provides cultural insights into the region's heritage. The town of Langogne also hosts cultural museums.
Yes, the historic Château d'Arlempdes is a notable landmark in the vicinity of Rauret. It offers a glimpse into the region's past and is worth exploring for its architectural and historical significance.
Visitors particularly enjoy Lake Bouchet for its scenic beauty, the opportunity for swimming in its supervised bathing area, and the pleasant walking paths around its perimeter. Many appreciate the family-friendly atmosphere and the panoramic restaurant serving local dishes.
While Rauret itself is not primarily a winter sports destination, the Nordic area of Chavade is mentioned as a nearby attraction. Depending on the season, this area may offer opportunities for winter sports or other outdoor activities.
The area around Rauret, particularly near the Gorges of the Loire and Allier, offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails ranging from easy walks around lakes like Lake Bouchet to more challenging routes. For detailed hiking options, refer to the various komoot guides for the region.
The region is known for its picturesque landscapes. The Gorges of the Loire and Allier rivers offer stunning views. From the square behind the Saint-Pierre Church in Pradelles, you can enjoy expansive views extending from the ridges of Margeride to the summits of Mont Lozère.


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